The new Pentax Q is an unusual beastie of a camera, Pentax says BAH to current conventions and trends, and relied on their long and illustrious history and experience in building cameras and have come up with the smallest, lightest interchangeable-lens system camera currently available.... and it's incredible fun!You can view a gallery of the the shots I took while preparing this review (including ones that aren't in this video) here on Google+ https:plus.google.com113803788626868279965postsDftm6WLP8VH

Pentax Q7 Review by Blunty... Who keeps hearing from very happy people who got a Pentax Q after the review of the original!
When the Pentax Q first arrived it was an unusual beastie of a camera, Pentax said BAH to current conventions and trends, and relied on their long and illustrious history and experience in building cameras and have come up with the smallest, lightest interchangeable-lens system camera currently available.... and was incredible fun... and now they've gone and made the Q EVEN BETTER... Meet the Q7.For a gallery of the Pentax Q7 review test and sample shots;
https:plus.google.comphotos113803788626868279965albums5955600169783997041Missed my review of the First Pentax Q model? See it here; https:www.youtube.comwatch?v=f8QdMmI7RyM

Pentax Canada was good enough to let us spend an afternoon with their brand new Pentax Q camera system. The Camera Store's Chris Niccolls took a look at the images and video this camera could produce and we looked at the lens lineup for this quirky little camera.Shot and Edited by Jordan Drake
Special thanks to Bill Gouge of Pentax Canada

This was one of the more unusual cameras I've reviewed. I know a few local photographers who love it, and I wanted to at least be open minded and give it a try. I didn't have any expectations going in, so I was pleasantly surprised. I'm not very familiar with the Pentax operating system, so perhaps a Pentax person could squeeze out better images. I found the jpeg colours a bit hard to correct, so I stuck with the DNG raw files, which were great. So check out my full review with sample images by myself and AJ McCallister (previous Pentax Q video).To keep up with my daily photographic wanderings, follow me on Instagram:http:www.instagram.combigheadtacoFor all up-to-date news follow me on Twitter:http:www.twitter.combigheadtacoFor written reviews with images, please go to my blog:http:www.bigheadtaco.comThanks for watching and happy shooting!BHT

Having been Fascinated by the Pentax Q since it was first announced, it's been a long and ridiculous road to get my hands on one... and it's STILL not right.
New sydney Camera Store store to avoid; "Dirt Cheap Cameras" on York st... useless snarky staff.
and despite the issues I've had getting the PentaxQ through them, the service at digidirect on King st has always been pretty good.

Blunty Reviews the PENTAX 06 TELEPHOTO ZOOM LENS for Q series Cameras.The Pentax Q 06 Telephoto Zoom lens is a 15-45mm (83mm to 249mm FF FOV equiv.) constant f2.8 aperture Zoom lens for the Pentax Q & Pentax Q10 interchangeable lens system cameras.
Thanks to its retractable design, the lens is designed to be super-compact and ultra-lightweight, weighing in at a mere 90 grams. The optical formula incorporates two ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass elements and one super-low dispersion element.
The lens has a built-in mechanical shutter that offers flash synchronisation right up to its fastest shutter speed. The Pentax-06 Telephoto Zoom 15-45mm f2.8 lens is also equipped with a built-in ND (neutral density) filter, which comes in handy when shooting with open aperture in bright locations. All the sample and test photos shown in this video (and a fist-full that didn't make it in) are available for viewing in my G+ Gallery here;
https:plus.google.comphotos113803788626868279965albums5871095776367928433If you're an Aussie you can order it direct from the Australian Pentax distributors here;
https:www.crkennedy.com.aupentaxindex.php?q=node348

A collection of video shot on the Q10 as well as a review of the camera's functions and features. The Pentax Q10 is one of the best MILC (mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras) on the market. Check them out here: http:dbhas.info12X8id2

Blunty goes hands on with the newly Panasonic Lumix DMC-GM1, Panasonic's "pocketable", Micro Four Thirds compact mirrorless interchangeable lens camera, and a size comparison to the PEN E-P3, a typical M43 camera, the Pentax MX-1, The Sony RX100 and the Worlds smallest ILC digital camera, the Pentax Q.The GM1 features the same sensor as the GX7, reviewed here;
http:www.youtube.comwatch?v=VBpMRQpK61Q
and shot up against the GH3 here;
http:www.youtube.comwatch?v=MdQ3hVb9qug

The Camera Store's Chris Niccolls went out with special guest Dave Paul to compare the new Nikon V1 to the Panasonic G3. See how these cameras compare in handling, image quality, video options, lens selection and sensor size. Shot and Edited by Jordan Drake
Special Thanks to Dave Paul and Shawn ChamberlainShot on the Panasonic AF100